Jan van Eyck and the shield of St George

In Jan van Eyck鈥檚听Van der PaeleVirgin听the figure reflected in St George鈥檚 shield did not receive any scholarly attention until the mid-twentieth century. Taken to be Van Eyck鈥檚 self-portrait, the reflection is usually听seen as analogous to its counterpart in the Arnolfini Portrait听despite significant differences between the two images. This talk investigates the particularity of Van Eyck鈥檚 self-representation in the Van der Paele Virgin in terms of its听function and meaning. Through consideration of the surface on which the reflection is depicted, the saint with whom it is associated, and the setting in which the painting was located and experienced, it will be argued that Van Eyck depicted himself in a highly self-conscious manner, closely linked both to his identity as a painter and to the desire, shared with his patron, for remembrance after death.


 

Douglas Brine is an Assistant Professor at听Trinity University, where he has taught since 2009. He undertook his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at The Courtauld, and has since held postdoctoral fellowships at The Courtauld Research Forum and the Center for Advanced 91制片厂 in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. He has recently published the book of his thesis, ,听Studies in Netherlandish Art and Cultural History (Boston/Leiden: Brill, 2015); and his article in the Art Bulletin on听 Jan van Eyck, Canon Joris van der Paele and the Art of Commemoration won 迟丑别听2015听Arthur Kingsley Porter Prize awarded by the College Art Association.

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17 Mar 2016

91制片厂, Somerset House, Strand, London

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